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The Central Bank has stressed that it is imperative to explore new markets for Sri Lankan migrant workers since the importance of remittance inflows as a non-debt creating source of foreign exchange has increased in the face of the pandemic.
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The growing restrictions imposed on the daily lives of people, claiming to contain the virus spread, are making more damage than the virus itself, rendering large swaths of people out of their livelihoods, who mostly earn a living out of their daily work to keep their families fed.
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Sri Lanka will soon see the establishment of a comprehensive cross border and foreign currency transaction monitoring system with the Central Bank (CB) implementing an International Transactions Reporting System (ITRS).
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The transportation of goods and passengers, including warehousing activities, contracted by 6.7 percent in 2020 in value-added terms, in comparison to the growth of 1.4 percent recorded in 2019, the Central Bank (CBSL) said.
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced this week that its energy policy is being upgraded, so that it can better assist its developing member countries to provide clean, green, reliable, adequate and affordable energy for inclusive growth
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The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) on Friday asserted that to promote sustainable finance, in line with the roadmap, it intends to initiate an array of suitable instruments after taking into account market developments and needs.
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Remittance incomes from Sri Lankans working abroad continued its climb for the eleventh consecutive month as March earnings accelerated over 24 percent over the same month in 2020, marking the recent highest jump since the current run began in May last year.
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Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC), the country’s top nano and advanced technology and research institute is seeking emergency regulatory approval for its low-cost COVID-19 test kit based on RT-LAMP technology, which has the ability to deliver faster results that could be a critical factor for slowing down the on-going coronavirus third wave in the country.
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Inflation measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI) for all categories of goods and services rose by 3.9 percent during the twelve months to April 2021, but the prices of food staples rose by 9.0 percent, continuing their growth to near double-digit levels for several months.
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Weighing in on the tourism trade which has been struggling to recover since the re-opening of borders, the Central Bank last week said that it is crucial to employ innovative strategies to keep the industry going under the new normal designed by the pandemic.
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In what appears to be a structural change in the Sri Lankan economy, people have taken more into agriculture from industry and services with the latter having seen the biggest exodus after the virus-related restrictions hampered the sector.
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World stocks held near a record high and the euro was on course for its best month in nine as strong U.S. data and corporate earnings plus the Federal Reserve’s commitment to support the economy fuelled investors’ appetite for risk.
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Chevron Corp’s (CVX.N) first-quarter profit fell 29 percent compared with the same period a year ago as gains from oil and gas prices were undercut by weaker refining margins, production losses and the impact of an asset sale that benefited results last year.
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In terms of Section 35 of the Monetary Law Act No. 58 of 1949, the seventy first annual report of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka was presented to Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa by Central Bank Governor Deshamanya Prof. W.D. Lakshman.
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There’s mounting opposition from all fronts against the government’s plan to change the existing Tourism Act. Having been a member of the team that helped draft the current act around 15 years ago, I felt that I should also lend my voice to the ‘chorus of objections’.
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Sri Lanka’s edible oil market has received considerable attention in recent weeks due to a series of events: the banning of palm oil importation in a bid to promote the coconut industry, detection of aflatoxins in imported coconut oil, importation of coconut kernel chips, issuing licence for palm oil imports and banning of oil palm cultivation.
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The private sector stakeholders of the tourism sector continue to advocate halting the amendments to the current Tourism Act, however should the legislation governing the industry be changed, the sector players said it is essential for the relevant authorities to take into account a list of their requirements.
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The Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) yesterday called on cement suppliers to stop the importation of Pakistan made ‘Lucky’ cement brand with immediate effect since testing on samples drawn recently showed the product does not conform with the required standards.